LOL. Not a bad idea. :)

On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 4:12 PM, Aaron Cruikshank <[email protected]>
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> If you can work laser tag into your space, you might have a winning
> formula!
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> On Oct 22, 2014 3:15 AM, "Will Bennis, Locus Workspace" <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Recently a shopping mall realtor approached me about opening a coworking
>> space in their closed gaming zone/internet cafe. I'd love to hear opinions
>> about this, pros and cons. Before you completely ignore this post as coming
>> from someone who is clearly not from the same coworking planet, here is why
>> I'm even considering it:
>>
>> (1) *With respect to the fact that mall real estate goes for a premium: *At
>> least where I am, a lot of shopping malls are trying to build in
>> community/space quality features that make going to the mall (which lets
>> face it, most people in urban areas sometimes do) a more human experience:
>> space-taking areas like open art galleries, free indoor playgrounds,
>> exhibition space, gardens, etc. These spaces add value/traffic to the mall
>> as a whole, making the rentable space more valuable. This means that the
>> mall owner may be willing to partially fund a coworking space if it adds
>> value to the mall as a whole.
>>
>> (2) *With regard to the importance of community and quality of the work
>> environment: *Sure, malls are horrific. But they're also a reality.
>> Wouldn't creating coworking spaces in the horrific reality of a shopping
>> mall make malls a little less horrific? To the extent you could contribute
>> to the reinvention of malls as more human, community-focused spaces,
>> wouldn't it be a good thing to promote the development of a coworking space
>> in a mall?
>>
>> (3) *With respect to the objection that it wouldn't be sustainable; the
>> kind of people drawn to coworking would not want to do it in a mall: *The
>> malls where I am right now have many fast food restaurants (McDonalds, KFC,
>> etc.) with free bad wifi and people working away on their laptops or in
>> business meetings, or higher end cafes where laptop workers aren't as
>> welcome and places to work aren't comfortable or well suited for meaningful
>> work or quality meetings. I would guess many of the people who work in the
>> area or who are just there while their partners are shopping or their kids
>> are at the movies would love a more human space to work. Yes, they're not
>> the people traditionally drawn to coworking, but is there room for
>> something in between?
>>
>> My big question I guess is whether there would be a way to do this that
>> would create more than the equivalent of a hotel "business center" or an
>> internet cafe? Would there value or demand for a community-focused
>> workspace in a mall?
>>
>> Clearly this couldn't be an ideal community-focused and community-driven
>> coworking space. But is there room for something between the ideal and the
>> "business center" in a shopping mall (or airport or highway
>> gas-station/restaurant off-ramp for that matter)? Something that would help
>> build the sense of community and humanity in these largely community-less
>> spaces? Could it bear the *coworking *name?
>>
>> I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.
>>
>> Best,
>> Will
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